Making a Social Statement w/ Donuts

Note to self: blog a little.

» Times Online: Latte liberals v Dunkin Donut democrats (Gerard Baker)

Among voters whose voting choice is not based on identity politics, Mr Obama's supporters are the latte liberals. These are the people for whom Starbucks, with its $5 cups of coffee and fancy bakeries, is not just a consumer choice but a lifestyle. They not only have the money. They share the values.

They live by all those little quotes on the side of Starbucks cups about community service and global warming. They embrace the Obama candidacy because to them he transcends traditional class and economic divides. He is a transformative political figure - potentially the first black man to be president - and is seen as the one to revive America's faith in itself and restore America's status in the world. For these voters the defining emotion is hope.

Mrs Clinton is the candidate of what might be called Dunkin' Donut Democrats. They do not have money to waste on multiple-hyphenated coffee drinks - double-top, no-foam, non-fat lattes and the like. Not for them the bran muffins or the biscotti. They are the 75-cent coffee and doughnut crowd. For them caffeine choice doesn't correlate with their values but simply represents a means of keeping them going through their challenging day.

For that brief, fleeting moment of an otherwise inane column, Baker nails it.

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G-Man said:

Looks like the Clintonistas have beaten down David Shuster at NBC. But of course, they don't influence the media, nah.

Greg Wythe said:

I haven't witness a campaign worth anything that didn't have influence with the mainstream media outlets that crave proximity & access. Feel free to share an example to the contrary if you can. But I'm more curious whether you feel that Shuster's removal is a sign of bias or simply good taste (however briefly exhibited).

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